Tems Becomes First African-Born Woman To Have Ownership In A Major League Soccer Club

Tems Becomes First African-Born Woman To Have Ownership In A Major League Soccer Club
Tems just made history as the first African-born woman to hold ownership stakes in a Major League Soccer club.
The Nigerian-born Afrobeats star joined San Diego FC’s ownership group through her company, The Leading Vibe. She recently shared,
“I am thrilled to join San Diego FC’s ownership group and to be part of a club that celebrates creativity, culture, and the power of community.”
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Tems joins World Cup winner Juan Mata and entertainment mogul Issa Rae in the ownership group, in collaboration with Pave Investments, an African private investment firm.
With this move, Tems expands her influence beyond music, bridging culture, sports, and community impact.
Congrats to Tems!
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